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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1917. I WCTOI NEWS What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. ALTA i.-i i 5 V r - S - '.sr. v- . .-if uw, 1 Margarita Pitcher. TODAY ig Doublo Program Words cannot describe the wonders and marvel of "Tropic Love." It's one of those super-pictures that come along every now and then to prove to the world the tremendous power and progress of motion-picture art. Mutual Star Productions Present Margarita Fischer (THE OREGON GIRL) IN 1 WE IMF 6 ACTS 6 or THE PEARL OF PARADISE A kiiiusIiIiik. tense drama of the South Sea Islands, totally nnllke anything yon have ever seen before. Murvarlia Fischer, who la well known In IVndlclon and who was raina'd at Silverton, Orceron, Is utterly lovable aa the Runny, Innocent clilld of nature. It's a Pollard picture and In vlti'H uiniparhion with any picture you have ever seen before. THE SUWffl'S MOTION I'KTl RE TIUIMI'II AT PASTIME TODAY. MARGARITA FISCllKIl IN "TROPIO lHE," OK "THK PEARL OP PA It A DISK-' Helen Holme In the 'Burned Record' From the "lan of the Lonilf-r-jandV Play, So Innocent In tunny Yollta that she no wrong In bath. Ing before lier lover one of score of Bmnzliur situations delicately handled In Uibt truly ciocpUonal masterpiece start. Ing today at THK PASTIME. a powicnnx love theme. STARTLING, BREATH-TAKING SCENES. A SPECTACILAR IU IX FIGHT. THE MOST EXQVISITE SETTINGS. A SOI LI TUFA EJ REAITY. A SOI L-STIRRING HUE SCENE. A DEATH STItl GGLE WITH NAKED SAVAGES. A FTNNY MONKEY CATCHING FISH. A G FA VINE JOl'RNEY TO STRANGE LANDS. This Big Six Act Feature Alone is &n Ideal Evenings En tertainment, But The Pastime, for good measure, gives you HELEN HOLMES in "The Burned Record" a act a From the sensational "I of the Lumboriand" Play. THRILLS SENS VTIONS II IH-RAISINR STENTS EN ACTED I1Y THE MOST FEARLESS GIRL OF THE FILMS. KMt'la Mti-le on the J.VMIO .011 I'hotootuyer I1lc Organ. Wc revive more raie alioiit our orean than we do about our wonderful pirturea. COME UTEHNOONS IS POSSIBLE, AD1I.TS I.V CHILDREN 5c - Yulita la known to the inhabitant of one of the South Sea Islands as "The Pearl of Paradise," Her father, Gomez, a Spanish fugitive from Jus tlve, has reared her in ignorance of the evils of the outside world, picte Van Dekken, the captain of a Dutch schooner, and the only other white man the girl has ever aeen, la infat uated with her. John Dellow and hi fiancee, on a yachting cruise, are forced to Jump from the yacht and the next morning Dellow la found on the beach by Yulita. Gomez order John ahot but Pullta save his life and Gomez telto Dellow of how years be fore he had married an American girl after accidentally killing her husband and aonther man. They had fled to the Island and there the mother had died shortly after Yulita was born. Later John realizes hia love for tho eirl but also remembers that she is ; child. Van Dekken comes to the island and engages in a fight over Yulita. Denise, Dellow fiancee, is al so saved and found by John, who takes her with him and leaves Yulita alone on the Island. He then sees Yulita start out. In a boat after them and plunge Into the ea. Dellow awakens from his dream !n time to save Yulita from Van Dekken and the j next day sails for home with his Pearl of Paradise." Miss Fischer la truly an Oregon girt having been raised near Silverton, Oregon. About seven years ago she j played for several months here in Pendleton at the f iregon theater Sh'S is well known to many Pendleton citi zens. Major Moorhouse knows her well, as also does Carl Cooley, Lew Steelhammer and scores of Pendleton people. In addition to "The Pearl of Para-di-e" will be shown Chapter No. 5 of the "Lass of the Lumberlands,' fea turing the most fearless screen star, Helen Holmes. The name of this epi sode is "The Burned Record." and there are more thrilling, sensational hair-raising stunts pulled off in these two reels of pictures than In any pic ture ever made. In offering this program to Pendle. ton people the management of tho Pastime wishes to assure one and all that It is exactly as represented and carries the Pastime guarantee. I 1 Jk Today and Tomorrow A WOMAN THE LAW LOVE SEE EMILY STEVENS ii in WAGES! A MARVELOUS METRO MASTER PLAY OF BUSINESS LIFE AND THE UNDER WORLD IN FIVE STUPENDOUS ACTS. VAUDEVILLE EDMUNDS & LA VELLE, The Tenneee Magnolia in "The Bright Side of Life." GEORGE HARADA "JAPANESE BICYCLE ACT." 4 5 JUST THE GIST . .PLACBRVnjJ), Cal., Jan. 2 In an upright position In the forV of a tre, the body of Carl O. Holstrum, of Ban Lois Obispo, reported missing 14 months ago, was found today by a hunter In the hills near Placerville. Before coming to Placerville, some tint previous to his disappearance from here, Holstrum had been in a sanitarium. ALBAXY, Or., Jan. J. Upon his return to Albany early next month. Honorable William H. Hornbrook, United SUtes minister to Riajn. will be tendered a big banquet in the Ho tel Albany. ALBANY, Or., Jan. 2. Miss Helen V. Crawford of Lebanon, who served for several yeans as Instructor In elo cution In the Oregon agricultural col. UoUritoiriQIT n Resolve it will be Your mot thrifty year. Start to saving money by trading at Spuds, 100 pounds $2.25 Celery, bunch 10 Cranberries, 2 quarts 25f SPECIAL CANNED FRUIT, can 10 Peaches, Apricots, plums and Seeded Grapes. Beat Hawaiian Pineapple, No. 2lt tin 20 Why pay more? Pumpkin, 2 can 25 Hershey's Cocoa, Vi lb. 20 ; 1 lb. 35f Blue Karo Syrup gal. 60; Va ffal. 30 Carnation Milk, can 10 Corn and Gloss Starch, 4 for 25 Salmon, No. 1 tall, 2 for 25 Honey, quart jara 40 Bob White Soap, 6 for 25 lege, wil lbe assistant to Mrs. Ida Maxwell Cuming, of Haisey, who be- came county school superintendent of unn county. SHERIDAN. Wyo., Jan. 2 Sheri. dan had the thrill of its life in a new year starter when a gunman who gave hi name as James Allel. 23. ex-sailor, who said hut home was Oakhlll. 111., held up the chief of police and two of his best and trusted policemen on the main street at the point of a gun. CRN THALIA. Wash.. Jan. 2. A ci garette stub Is believed to have caus ed a J600 fire loss here today to a building on B street, owned by Fred Bauerle. The structure was used as a clubroum by some boys. A high wind was blowing at the time and ad joining Jtruetures were threatened. SALEM, or . Jan. 2 While no def inite statement has been made, It Is claimed that l N. Blowers who ha received numerous indorsements from citizens all over Hood River county, will be the choice Of Governor , Withycombe as successor to E. E. Stanton, who recently resigned as county Judge. SPOKANE. Wash.. Jan. 1. In an interview here today. Coach William "Lone tar" Dietz announced that ho would not return to coach Wash ington State Collepe's eleven next season. SALEM. Ore.. Jan. 1. The County Commissioners turned over to Coun ty Assessor West last night the final tax levy for Marlon county for the coming year, which will be 10.5 mills State tax will be 8 mills, school tax 2.6 mills and county tax 4 6 mills. This will make the total levy for the city of Salem 30. 9 mills. WASHOUC.AL. Wash., Jan. 1. In the past year the largest sheep-feeding sheds in the Northwest were built at this place at cost of nearly 17000 bv Frank Russell and G. C. Sheppard. The sheds, six in all adjoin the tracks of the Spokane, Portland A Seattle railroad, with a capacity of 1J.0O0 sheep, and are fitted with a closed shlpblng platform which makes pos sible the loading of 15 carloads of sheep at once. When a couple la matched but not mated it's a sort of friction match. Emily Stevens Shows Great Emotion. a Power In "The Wager." In "The Wager," the great Metro Rolfe production which will be seen at the Alta theater on Tuesday and Wednesday, Emily Stevens had a rare opportunity to show her tremendous emotional power aa an actress. Miss Stevens won high praise in "The Un- chastened Woman" and "The Wheel of the Law." but "The Wagor" is said to bring her rare talents more active ly into play than either of the first two productions. Miss Stevens, as "Diamond Daisy'' Doyle, a woman of the underworld In "The Wager," is called upon to depict a great change which takes place In the spirit of a feminine crook. Be cause of Daisy Doyle's cleverness as a diamond thief, the police have been unable to convict her. Detective Dug gan. who has sent her sweetheart. "Slippery Jim," to prison, is determin ed that she shall go the same route. Daisy, deeply in love with Jim, de cides to reform. Here is where the strongest phase of Miss Steven's emo. tional art Is seen. She edeplcts on the screen the struggle of Daisy Doyle's soul to "find" Itself, and she does it with wonderful effect The play, written and directed by George D. Baker, Is filled with pow erful dramatic situations. In one of these Daisy Doyle is Induced by Po lice Commissioner Stone to relieve a Jeweler of gems, so that Stone may win a wager. The complications that follow form the basis of the powerful Play. W 1 v W ... ii i i frf" ! k W .ii :!;: it&fflsswter. iffti mm T? rr W fT f? IT Tr ii I I ft ills si l i m W!TM ii & SEE PEARL wiHiniri jimaic&f Joan, dtt Serial Ihinpskin&A RALPH kHIAROir M4C1E WAYNE ? Is a big, gripping, realistic story. An expose of the secret intrigue and enseen dangers from the spict and intrieuers of foreign nations. ' The Devil's Bond Woman" in 5 acts nn La Wednesday OrA January 1 u hLrd Li UliLb Tuesday Onr January KLses by the Foot. Kisses are measured by the foot In stead of by time In moving pictures. In one of the episodes of "Pearl of the Army." Pathe's military serial. Pearl White has a twelve fot kiss. "And I enjoyed every foot of It," she said, smiling at Ralph Kellard. the hero. The Trator episode of "Pearl of the Army," is to be shown at the Cosy Theater today. TWO STARS I RED FEATHER CAST AT COST TVES.-WKD. In the cast of the Red Feather production, "The Devil's Bondwom an," there appear the names of a great galaxy of stars. As the public so well knows thte does not always mean that the play is well acted, as often In this kind of a production they make room for the stars. Such is not the case In th'a play. Dorothy Davenport In the part of a young girl who by her sweet Influence reforms her cousin of his evil ways, Is her own charming self. Emory Johnson doe well playing opposite and Rich ard Morris makes an Ideal devil or villain. The part of the temptress is taken by Adele Farrlngton, who plays It well and looks as well as acts the part On Tuesday and Wednesday at the Cosy theater, where "The Devi's Bondwoman" will be shown, there will be an opportunity of seeing the masterpiece that Director Iloyd B. Carlton has made out of thta wonder ful story. starring vehicle for Wilfred Lucas and Constance Talmadge. at the Temple theater. Winifred Wcstover takes the part of a pretty servant girl who be comes infatuated with nearly every man she sees, but scorns the hired man who worships her from a dis tance. She make a tragic mistake when she sets her affections on an unscrupulous quack doctor. A murder follows which forms the basts of what Is said to be one of the most absorbing bits of detective work ever shown on the screen. Wlnnifred Westover is the daughter of Clyde Westover, president of the S&n Fancisco Press Club. Her future as a screen favorite to regarded as ex tremely promising. Owing to the delay In shipment and not being able to show this picture Sunday we are holding it over for special run today and tonight. m R WILFRED LUCAS and CONSTANT TAI MADr.F f APPLICATIONS FOR GRAZING PERMITS. Notice is hereby given that all ap plications for permits to graze cattle, horses and sheep within the UM A TILLA NATIONAL FOREST during the season 1917, must be filed In my office at Pendleton, Oregon, on or be fore January 31. 1917. Full informa tion In regard to the graiing fees to be charged and blank forms to be used In making applications will be furnished upon request. i W, W. CRYDER. Supervisor. WIYIFITTO XVFSTOVE11 A NEW TRIANGLR 1NGEXTE In the new Triangle-Fine Arts com edy drama, "The Microscope Mys tery," written by W. E. Wlnf as a To Whom It May Concent. ' This is to notify you that C. J. Ward Is not Agent for The Sam Boyer Company. Signed The Sam Boyer Company. Dated December 87, 1916. (Adv.) Auto mama. For Adama Athena and Weston laaTM Hennlng's Cigar Store at II a a, an! p. m. each day. Adv. THEATRE Ja. B. Welch, Mgr. 4 - liTEMPl I a s HELD OVER FOR ONE DAY ONLY The Popular Stars "The Microscope Mystery- 4 Here ia a story of simplicity and intrigue; of love and 4 violence; of mystery and surprises W 0 j In this picture there'll be enjoyment for you to take 4 J away. 5 ! f 5 A KEYSTONE COMEDY. 4 4. AdulU 15c Children 5c